Originally posted in a LVRJ Forum
Nevada still ranked 36th in the nation for the amount of revenue spent on education.
The Nevada Constitution sets a legal minimum of one public school per district (18 statewide). The legislature should deem any number above that "unnecessary" and vote those schools out of existence.
Figure $100K per school, including teacher, books, and little red schoolhouse. That would bring our state's annual tax obligation for K-12 down to less than $2M per year. Then Nevadans could brag: WE'RE #50!
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